Seven retired US generals on Iraq
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Interesting commentary from people who used to be in the loop, or who should be experienced enough to know.
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And Colin Powell gets the boot while Rumsfeld stays. What a strange world we live in. Also, why did the Pentagon handle the reconstruction efforts and not the State Department? The latter has a large outfit of non millitary personel with experience in supervising peacekeeping operations in volatile areas (from Yugoslavia for instance).
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Colin Powell retired though. Not that I disagree with your overall sentiment. Rumsfeld looks like such a pointdexter. Powell at least looks like he kicked arse. Rumsfeld looks like a typical number crunching bean counting yuppie.Lord Zentei wrote:And Colin Powell gets the boot while Rumsfeld stays.
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Don't kid yourself, he's not that at all. The man is a Cold War strategist to the core and that hasn't changed since the Berlin Wall came down.Stofsk wrote:Colin Powell retired though. Not that I disagree with your overall sentiment. Rumsfeld looks like such a pointdexter. Powell at least looks like he kicked arse. Rumsfeld looks like a typical number crunching bean counting yuppie.Lord Zentei wrote:And Colin Powell gets the boot while Rumsfeld stays.
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Re: Seven retired US generals on Iraq
LOL, McPeak is one of the seven! Everyone hated the guy when heVympel wrote:Interesting commentary from people who used to be in the loop, or who should be experienced enough to know.
was Chief of Staff in the Air Force.
And Zinni's in there too. He went screaming off the deep end a while
ago with his Vietnam flashbacks in an articul.
Wes Clark, the man who almost started WW3 with the Russians
Claudia Kennedy, a woman who came out after her retirement with a
4-year-old sexual harassment accusation against another three-star
general...
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Wow Shep, this sounds suspiciously like citing the fact the W liked to snort coke and pickle his brain in ethanol when he was younger when one does not like his policies, wouldn't you say?
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McPeak was a very unpopular guy. THink of him as the Air Force's Shinkenski.Illuminatus Primus wrote:Wow Shep, this sounds suspiciously like citing the fact the W liked to snort coke and pickle his brain in ethanol when he was younger when one does not like his policies, wouldn't you say?
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"The present air situation in the Pacific is entirely the result of fighting a fifth rate air power." - U.S. Navy Memo - 24 July 1944
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MKSheppard wrote:McPeak was a very unpopular guy. THink of him as the Air Force's Shinkenski.Illuminatus Primus wrote:Wow Shep, this sounds suspiciously like citing the fact the W liked to snort coke and pickle his brain in ethanol when he was younger when one does not like his policies, wouldn't you say?
Which has what to do with the incompetence with which the invasion was carried out and a group of very high-ranking generals' authority on military tactics and strategy?
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Whether it was a delibierate choice, or an accidental consequence of a planning blunder, but Iraq is drawing the insurgents from all over the Middle East. It has become our battleground with Islamofascism. We can now fight the "insurgents" without invading their home countries. We should stay and fight in Iraq. But we must do it intelligently, and here the Bush administration has failed.
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Incompetence? Our forces completely owned the country in under a month. Too bad the post-invasion planning consisted of pretty much of a scrabble onIlluminatus Primus wrote:Which has what to do with the incompetence with which the invasion was carried out
the back of white house napkins.
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The invasion of Iraq comprehended the goals of actually controlling the country after destroying Saddaam. We didn't have enough troops, and therefore the planning was incompetant.MKSheppard wrote:Incompetence? Our forces completely owned the country in under a month. Too bad the post-invasion planning consisted of pretty much of a scrabble onIlluminatus Primus wrote:Which has what to do with the incompetence with which the invasion was carried out
the back of white house napkins.
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You defeated a hollow shell of a military with outdated equipment and complete air dominance from the word 'Go'. Given the forces on either side of the engagement, the only way to lose would be to employ a named character from Star Trek to command the US forces.MKSheppard wrote:Incompetence? Our forces completely owned the country in under a month..
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Anyone see The Daily Show tonight? They had a clip of, I think, Wolfowitz from 2003 saying how requiring more troops to occupy Iraq than they were already sending to secure a military victory was "pretty unimaginable."
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Disrepecting your Commander in Chief is a good way to torpedo your career.Trytostaydead wrote:It was interesting to read. It seemed almost none of the commanders wanted to blame Bush. They stopped just short of that, and quickly laid all the blame on his staff. Is it because of their respect for the office of the President? Or what?
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Of all the retired general and flag officers out there, you could easily find eight who would say the opposite of what these seven said. But I guess that's not really that big a deal sinse we already know that planning for the occupation was piss poor/non existantVympel wrote:Interesting commentary from people who used to be in the loop, or who should be experienced enough to know.
I think Colin seriousily wanted out. He probably fell for the 'compassionate conservatism' bullshit four years ago, and realized his mistake too late. Like a lot of moderates he wants to bolt but is smart enough to not burn bridges.Lord Zentei wrote:And Colin Powell gets the boot while Rumsfeld stays.
They are all experience and knowledgable, a lot more so that you for sure. And your Clark/WW3 statement is extremely exagerated and getting very old.MKSheppard wrote:LOL, McPeak is one of the seven! Everyone hated the guy when he
was Chief of Staff in the Air Force.
And Zinni's in there too. He went screaming off the deep end a while
ago with his Vietnam flashbacks in an articul.
Wes Clark, the man who almost started WW3 with the Russians
Claudia Kennedy, a woman who came out after her retirement with a
4-year-old sexual harassment accusation against another three-star
general...
That's just a stupid word game and you know it. We spanked the Iraqi military like a cheap whore. Minus a short delay for a sand storm, the invasion was by all means a success.Imperial Overlord wrote:Shep, does weeks of rioting and lawlessness in the capital city count as "owning the country"?
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Bullshit. We spanked their military, big surprise. We had no plan that was remotely realistic about what to do with what we kept. Some people in the military had an idea, there was a plan to have 5,000 MPs ready to go right into Bahgdad the moment we took it. You are playing semantics games if you think the only part of invasion planning that counts is beating their military.
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If so, then why is it that McPeak is the most depised USAF CoS in recentWicked Pilot wrote:They are all experience and knowledgable, a lot more so that you for sure.
memory? The guy is the USAF's Shinkenski.
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Despised by whom? The rank and file? If so than why was he despised, did he institute draconin policies?MKSheppard wrote:
If so, then why is it that McPeak is the most depised USAF CoS in recent
memory? The guy is the USAF's Shinkenski.
Shinkenski was hated because he brought the Stryker and similar progams to pass, he emasculated the US Army. Whats McPeaks claim to fame?
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He changed the USAF's uniform from something that looked likeCpl Kendall wrote:Whats McPeaks claim to fame?
service dress to an airline pilot's uniform. They've never forgiven
him for that.
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Shortly after the end of Gulf War I, then Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Merrill A. McPeak announced the testing of a new service dress blue uniform that sparked widespread criticism within the service.
Now it is happening all over again.
Critics of the McPeak uniform said the new design created a less-military appearance, noting it replaced the traditional epaulets and traditional rank insignia with the naval style of a sleeve braid for showing the rank on the jacket cuffs. To many of us, the final version had senior officers looking like a cross between Coast Guard officers and American Airlines pilots -- unflattering and not very military.
Ultimately, less "trendy" heads prevailed; the officer's uniform reacquired epaulets with traditional metal rank insignia and the ugly, dull metallic cuff braid went away. In the last year, the Air Force brass has also realized having nameplates, just like the other services helps folks know to whom they are speaking. Most helpful when one party doesn't know the other.
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Don't forget about the "Quality Air Force" program McPeak pushed, treating
the USAF like a corporation.
He even fucked with the USAF's rank structure; it's telling that the majority
of his changes were reversed the moment he retired.
the USAF like a corporation.
He even fucked with the USAF's rank structure; it's telling that the majority
of his changes were reversed the moment he retired.
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"The present air situation in the Pacific is entirely the result of fighting a fifth rate air power." - U.S. Navy Memo - 24 July 1944
"The present air situation in the Pacific is entirely the result of fighting a fifth rate air power." - U.S. Navy Memo - 24 July 1944
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What are you argueing about? As I said, we wiped asside those who put up a defense, thus the invasion was a success. It was/is the occupation that's a big charlie foxtrot. The reason being is most accurately blamed on unrealistic expections of the Iraqi people and not enough troops. Thank the civilian leadership for that one.Imperial Overlord wrote:Bullshit. We spanked their military, big surprise. We had no plan that was remotely realistic about what to do with what we kept.
I've had commanders that I didn't like, that doesn't mean they were unqualified.MKSheppard wrote:If so, then why is it that McPeak is the most depised USAF CoS in recent memory? The guy is the USAF's Shinkenski.
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